US10604913B2 - Control system, work machine, and control method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a control system, work machine, and a control method.
- Patent Literature 1 discloses a hydraulic circuit including a merging/diverging valve for switching between merging and diverging of hydraulic fluid discharged from a first hydraulic pump and hydraulic fluid discharged from a second hydraulic pump.
- Patent Literature 1 WO2006/123704 A
- aspects of the present invention aim at providing a control system, work machine, and a control method capable of preventing or reducing occurrence of a shock caused by switching between the connected state and the unconnected state of a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump.
- a control system configured to control work machine including a working unit having a plurality of working unit components, and a plurality of hydraulic cylinders configured to drive the respective working unit components
- the control system comprises: a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump; a passage connecting the first hydraulic pump and the second hydraulic pump with each other; an opening/closing device provided in the passage and configured to open and close the passage; a control device configured to control the opening/closing device to switch between a connected state in which the first hydraulic pump and the second hydraulic pump are connected with each other and an unconnected state in which the first hydraulic pump and the second hydraulic pump are not connected with each other; a first hydraulic cylinder to which hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump is supplied in the unconnected state; and a second hydraulic cylinder to which hydraulic fluid discharged from the second hydraulic pump is supplied in the unconnected state, wherein the control device controls the opening/closing device to be in the connected state when distributed flow rates of the hydraulic cylinders are a predetermined supply flow
- a work machine comprises the control system according to the first aspect.
- a control method for controlling work machine including a working unit having a plurality of working unit components, and a plurality of hydraulic cylinders configured to drive the respective working unit components
- the control method comprises: switching between a connected state in which a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump are connected with each other and an unconnected state in which the first hydraulic pump and the second hydraulic pump are not connected with each other by using an opening/closing device; supplying hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump to a first hydraulic cylinder and supplying hydraulic fluid discharged from the second hydraulic pump to a second hydraulic cylinder in the unconnected state; and controlling the opening/closing device to be in the connected state when distributed flow rates of the hydraulic cylinders are a predetermined supply flow rate or lower and when a driving pressure indicating a difference between a pressure in a rod-side space of the hydraulic cylinder and a pressure in a cap-side space of the hydraulic cylinder is a defined value or smaller.
- a control system, work machine, and a control method capable of preventing or reducing occurrence of a shock caused by switching between the connected state and the unconnected state of a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump are provided.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an example of work machine according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically illustrating a control system including a drive of an excavator according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a hydraulic circuit of the drive according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a functional block diagram of a pump controller according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 5 illustrates graphs showing one example of the flow rates of pumps and hydraulic cylinders, the discharge pressures of the pumps, and lever strokes, which change with time.
- FIG. 6 is a graph for explaining a shock caused by switching between a merging state and a split-flow state.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a control method according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a graph illustrating the relations between the pressure in a rod-side space and the pressure in a cap-side space of an arm cylinder and the merging state and the split-flow state according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an example of work machine 100 according to the embodiment.
- the work machine 100 is a hybrid excavator will be described.
- the work machine 100 will also be referred to as an excavator 100 where appropriate.
- the excavator 100 includes a hydraulically actuated working unit 1 , an upper swing structure 2 that is a swing structure supporting the working unit 1 , a lower traveling structure 3 supporting the upper swing structure 2 , a drive 4 that drives the excavator 100 , and an operating device 5 for operating the working unit 1 .
- the upper swing structure 2 is capable of swinging about a swing axis RX.
- the upper swing structure 2 includes a cab 6 into which an operator climbs, and a machinery room 7 .
- a driver's seat 6 S on which an operator sits is provided in the cab 6 .
- the machinery room 7 is located behind the cab 6 .
- At least part of the drive 4 including an engine, a hydraulic pump, and the like are located in the machinery room 7 .
- the lower traveling structure 3 includes a pair of crawlers 8 .
- the excavator 100 travels by the rotation of the crawlers 8 .
- the lower traveling structure 3 may include wheels (tires).
- the working unit 1 is supported by the upper swing structure 2 .
- the working unit 1 includes a plurality of working unit components that are movable relative to one another.
- the working unit components of the working unit 1 include a bucket 11 , an arm 12 coupled to the bucket 11 , and a boom 13 coupled to the arm 12 .
- the bucket 11 and the arm 12 are coupled to each other with a bucket pin.
- the bucket 11 is supported by the arm 12 rotatably about a rotation axis AX 1 .
- the arm 12 and the boom 13 are coupled to each other with an arm pin.
- the arm 12 is supported by the boom 13 rotatably about a rotation axis AX 2 .
- the boom 13 and the upper swing structure 2 are coupled to each other with a boom pin.
- the boom 13 is supported by the lower traveling structure 3 rotatably about a rotation axis AX 3 .
- the rotation axis AX 3 and an axis parallel to the swing axis RX are at right angles to each other.
- the axial direction of the rotation axis AX 3 will be referred to as a vehicle width direction of the upper swing structure 2 where appropriate, and a direction perpendicular to both of the rotation axis AX 3 and the swing axis RX will be referred to as a front-back direction of the upper swing structure 2 where appropriate.
- a direction in which the working unit 1 is present relative to the swing axis RX is the front direction.
- a direction in which the machinery room 7 is present relative to the swing axis RX is the back direction.
- the drive 4 has hydraulic cylinders 20 for actuating the working unit 1 , and an electric swing motor 25 for generating power to swing the upper swing structure 2 .
- the hydraulic cylinders 20 are driven by hydraulic fluid.
- the hydraulic cylinders 20 include a bucket cylinder 21 for actuating the bucket 11 , an arm cylinder 22 for actuating the arm 12 , and a boom cylinder 23 for actuating the boom 13 .
- the upper swing structure 2 is capable of being swung about the swing axis RX by power generated by the electric swing motor 25 in a state in which the upper swing structure 2 is supported by the lower traveling structure 3 .
- the operating device 5 is disposed in the cab 6 .
- the operating device 5 includes operation members manipulated by the operator of the excavator 100 .
- the operation members include a control lever or a joystick.
- the working unit 1 is operated by the manipulation of the operating device 5 .
- FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically illustrating a control system 9 including the drive 4 of the excavator 100 according to the present embodiment.
- the control system 9 is a control system for controlling the excavator 100 including the working unit 1 having a plurality of working unit components and a plurality of actuators for driving the working unit components of the working unit 1 .
- the actuators for driving the working unit components are the hydraulic cylinders 20 .
- the hydraulic cylinders 20 include the bucket cylinder 21 for actuating the bucket 11 , the arm cylinder 22 for actuating the arm 12 , and the boom cylinder 23 for actuating the boom 13 . Different actuators are used for different working unit components.
- the actuators for driving the working unit 1 are hydraulic actuators driven by hydraulic fluid.
- the actuators for driving the working unit 1 may be any hydraulic actuators, and are not limited to the hydraulic cylinders 20 .
- the actuators may be hydraulic motors, for example.
- the drive 4 includes an engine 26 that is a driving source, a generator motor 27 , and hydraulic pumps 30 for discharging hydraulic fluid.
- the engine 26 is a diesel engine, for example.
- the generator motor 27 is a switched reluctance motor, for example. Alternatively, the generator motor 27 may be a permanent magnet (PM) motor.
- the hydraulic pumps 30 are variable displacement hydraulic pumps. In an embodiment, the hydraulic pumps 30 are swash plate hydraulic pumps.
- the hydraulic pumps 30 include a first hydraulic pump 31 and a second hydraulic pump 32 .
- An output shaft of the engine 26 is mechanically coupled with the generator motor 27 and the hydraulic pumps 30 .
- the generator motor 27 and the hydraulic pumps 30 are actuated by the driving of the engine 26 .
- the generator motor 27 may be mechanically and directly connected to the output shaft of the engine 26 or may be connected to the output shaft of the engine 26 via a power transmission mechanism such as a power take-off (PTO).
- PTO power take-off
- the drive 4 includes a hydraulic drive system and an electric drive system.
- the hydraulic drive system includes the hydraulic pumps 30 , a hydraulic circuit 40 through which hydraulic fluid discharged from the hydraulic pumps 30 flows, the hydraulic cylinders 20 actuated by the hydraulic fluid supplied via the hydraulic circuit 40 , and travel motors 24 .
- the travel motors 24 are hydraulic motors driven by hydraulic fluid discharged from the hydraulic pumps 30 , for example.
- the electric drive system includes the generator motor 27 , a storage battery 14 , a transformer 14 C, a first inverter 15 G, a second inverter 15 R, and the electric swing motor 25 .
- a rotor shaft of the generator motor 27 rotates. This enables the generator motor 27 to generate power.
- the storage battery 14 is an electric double layer storage battery, for example.
- a hybrid controller 17 makes the transformer 14 C, the first inverter 15 G, and the second inverter 15 R deliver direct-current power therebetween, and makes the transformer 14 C and the storage battery 14 deliver direct-current power therebetween.
- the electric swing motor 25 operates on the basis of power supplied from the generator motor 27 or the storage battery 14 , and generates power to swing the upper swing structure 2 .
- the electric swing motor 25 is interior permanent magnet synchronous electric swing motor, for example.
- the electric swing motor 25 is provided with a rotation sensor 16 .
- the rotation sensor 16 is a resolver or a rotary encoder, for example.
- the rotation sensor 16 detects the rotation angle or the rotation speed of the electric swing motor 25 .
- the electric swing motor 25 generates regenerative energy during deceleration.
- the storage battery 14 is charged by the regenerative energy (electric energy) generated by the electric swing motor 25 .
- the storage battery 14 may be a secondary battery such as a nickel-hydrogen battery or a lithium-ion battery instead of the electric double layer storage battery mentioned above.
- the upper swing structure 2 in the present embodiment may be driven with use of a hydraulic motor driven by hydraulic fluid supplied from a hydraulic pump.
- the drive 4 operates according to manipulation of the operating device 5 provided in the cab 6 .
- the amount of manipulation of the operating device 5 is detected by a manipulation amount detection unit 28 .
- the manipulation amount detection unit 28 includes a pressure sensor.
- a pilot fluid pressure generated depending on the amount of manipulation of the operating device 5 is detected by the manipulation amount detection unit 28 .
- the manipulation amount detection unit 28 converts a signal detected by the pressure sensor in to the amount of manipulation of the operating device 5 .
- the manipulation amount detection unit 28 may include an electric sensor such as a potentiometer. In a case where the operating device 5 includes an electric lever, an electrical signal generated depending on the amount of manipulation of the operating device 5 is detected by the manipulation amount detection unit 28 .
- a throttle dial 33 is provided in the cab 6 .
- the throttle dial 33 is an operation unit for setting a fuel supply amount to be supplied to the engine 26 .
- the control system 9 includes the hybrid controller 17 , an engine controller 18 for controlling the engine 26 , and a pump controller 19 for controlling the hydraulic pumps 30 .
- the hybrid controller 17 , the engine controller 18 , and the pump controller 19 include computer systems.
- the hybrid controller 17 , the engine controller 18 , and the pump controller 19 each include a processor such as a central processing unit (CPU), a storage unit such as a read only memory (ROM) or a random access memory (RAM), and an input/output interface unit.
- the hybrid controller 17 , the engine controller 18 , and the pump controller 19 may be integrated into one controller.
- the hybrid controller 17 regulates the temperatures of the generator motor 27 , the electric swing motor 25 , the storage battery 14 , the first inverter 15 G, and the second inverter 15 R on the basis of detected signals from temperature sensors provided for the generator motor 27 , the electric swing motor 25 , the storage battery 14 , the first inverter 15 G and the second inverter 15 R.
- the hybrid controller 17 performs charging/discharging control on the storage battery 14 , power generation control on the generator motor 27 , and assist control of the generator motor 27 assisting the engine 26 .
- the hybrid controller 17 controls the electric swing motor 25 on the basis of a detected signal from the rotation sensor 16 .
- the engine controller 18 generates a command signal on the basis of a setting of the throttle dial 33 , and outputs the command signal to a common rail control unit 29 provided in the engine 26 .
- the common rail control unit 29 regulates a fuel injection amount to the engine 26 on the basis of the command signal sent from the engine controller 18 .
- the pump controller 19 generates a command signal for regulating the flow rate of hydraulic fluid to be discharged from the hydraulic pumps 30 on the basis of a command signal or command signals sent from at least one of the engine controller 18 , the hybrid controller 17 , and the manipulation amount detection unit 28 .
- the drive 4 includes two hydraulic pumps 30 , which are the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 .
- the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 are driven by the engine 26 .
- the pump controller 19 controls tilt angles that are the tilt angles of swash plates 30 A of the hydraulic pumps 30 to regulate the supply amount of hydraulic fluid to be supplied from the hydraulic pumps 30 .
- the hydraulic pumps 30 are provided with swash plate angle sensors 30 S for detecting swash plate angles of the hydraulic pumps 30 .
- the swash plate angle sensors 30 S include a swash plate angle sensor 31 S for detecting the tilt angle of a swash plate 31 A of the first hydraulic pump 31 and a swash plate angle sensor 32 S for detecting the tilt angle of a swash plate 32 A of the second hydraulic pump 32 . Detected signals of the swash plate angle sensors 30 S are output to the pump controller 19 .
- the pump controller 19 calculates pump capacities (cc/rev) of the hydraulic pumps 30 on the basis of the detected signals from the swash plate angle sensors 30 S.
- the hydraulic pumps 30 are provided with servomechanisms for driving the swash plates 30 A.
- the pump controller 19 controls the servomechanisms to adjust the swash plate angles.
- the hydraulic circuit 40 is provided with a pump pressure sensor for detecting pump discharge pressures of the hydraulic pumps 30 .
- a detected signal of the pump pressure sensor is output to the pump controller 19 .
- the engine controller 18 and the pump controller 19 are connected via an in-vehicle local area network (LAN) such as a controller area network (CAN).
- LAN local area network
- CAN controller area network
- the in-vehicle LAN enables mutual transmission and reception of data between the engine controller 18 and the pump controller 19 .
- the pump controller 19 acquires detected values from respective sensors provided in the hydraulic circuit 40 , and outputs control commands, details of which will be described later.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating the hydraulic circuit 40 of the drive 4 according to the present embodiment.
- the drive 4 includes the bucket cylinder 21 , the arm cylinder 22 , the boom cylinder 23 , the first hydraulic pump 31 for discharging hydraulic fluid to be supplied to the bucket cylinder 21 and the arm cylinder 22 , and the second hydraulic pump 32 for discharging hydraulic fluid to be supplied to the boom cylinder 23 .
- the hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 flows through the hydraulic circuit 40 .
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes a first pump passage 41 connected with the first hydraulic pump 31 , and a second pump passage 42 connected with the second hydraulic pump 32 .
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes a first supply passage 43 and a second supply passage 44 connected with the first pump passage 41 , and a third supply passage 45 and a fourth supply passage 46 connected with the second pump passage 42 .
- the first pump passage 41 branches into the first supply passage 43 and the second supply passage 44 at a first diverging point P 1 .
- the second pump passage 42 branches into the third supply passage 45 and the fourth supply passage 46 at a fourth diverging point P 4 .
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes a first diverging passage 47 and a second diverging passage 48 connected with the first supply passage 43 , and a third diverging passage 49 and a fourth diverging passage 50 connected with the second supply passage 44 .
- the first supply passage 43 branches into the first diverging passage 47 and the second diverging passage 48 at a second diverging point P 2 .
- the second supply passage 44 branches into the third diverging passage 49 and the fourth diverging passage 50 at a third diverging point P 3 .
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes a fifth diverging passage 51 connected with the third supply passage 45 , and a sixth diverging passage 52 connected with the fourth supply passage 46 .
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes a first main operation valve 61 connected with the first diverging passage 47 and the third diverging passage 49 , a second main operation valve 62 connected with the second diverging passage 48 and the fourth diverging passage 50 , and a third main operation valve 63 connected with the fifth diverging passage 51 and the sixth diverging passage 52 .
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes a first bucket passage 21 A connecting the first main operation valve 61 with a cap-side space 210 of the bucket cylinder 21 , and a second bucket passage 21 B connecting the first main operation valve 61 with a rod-side space 21 L of the bucket cylinder 21 .
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes a first arm passage 22 A connecting the second main operation valve 62 with a rod-side space 22 L of the arm cylinder 22 , and a second arm passage 22 B connecting the second main operation valve 62 with a cap-side space 22 C of the arm cylinder 22 .
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes a first boom passage 23 A connecting the third main operation valve 63 with a cap-side space 23 C of the boom cylinder 23 , and a second boom passage 235 connecting the third main operation valve 63 with a rod-side space 23 L of the boom cylinder 23 .
- a cap-side space of a hydraulic cylinder 20 is a space between a cylinder head cover and a piston.
- a rod-side space of a hydraulic cylinder 20 is a space in which a piston rod is disposed.
- the arm 12 When hydraulic fluid is supplied to the cap-side space 22 C of the arm cylinder 22 and the arm cylinder 22 thus extends, the arm 12 performs digging operation. When hydraulic fluid is supplied to the rod-side space 22 L of the arm cylinder 22 and the arm cylinder 22 thus retracts, the arm 12 performs dumping operation.
- the working unit 1 is operated by the manipulation of the operating device 5 .
- the operating device 5 includes a right control lever 5 R disposed on the right of the operator seated on the driver's seat 6 S, and a left control lever 5 L disposed on the left thereof.
- the boom 13 When the right control lever 5 R is moved in the front-back direction, the boom 13 performs lowering operation or lifting operation.
- the bucket 11 When the right control lever 5 R is moved in the left-right direction (vehicle width direction), the bucket 11 performs digging operation or dumping operation.
- the left control lever 5 L is moved in the front-back direction, the arm 12 performs dumping operation or digging operation.
- the upper swing structure 2 swings to the left or to the right.
- the upper swing structure 2 When the left control lever 5 L is moved in the front-back direction, the upper swing structure 2 may swing to the right or to the left, and when the left control lever 5 L is moved in the left-right direction, the arm 12 may perform dumping operation or digging operation.
- the swash plate 31 A of the first hydraulic pump 31 is driven by a servomechanism 31 B.
- the servomechanism 31 B is actuated on the basis of a command signal from the pump controller 19 and adjusts the tilt angle of the swash plate 31 A of the first hydraulic pump 31 .
- the adjustment of the tilt angle of the swash plate 31 A of the first hydraulic pump 31 regulates the pump capacity (cc/rev) of the first hydraulic pump 31 .
- the swash plate 32 A of the second hydraulic pump 32 is driven by a servomechanism 32 B.
- the adjustment of the tilt angle of the swash plate 32 A of the second hydraulic pump 32 regulates the pump capacity (cc/rev) of the second hydraulic pump 32 .
- the first main operation valve 61 is a directional control valve for regulating the direction and the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied from the first hydraulic pump 31 to the bucket cylinder 21 .
- the second main operation valve 62 is a directional control valve for regulating the direction and the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied from the first hydraulic pump 31 to the arm cylinder 22 .
- the third main operation valve 63 is a directional control valve for regulating the direction and the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied from the second hydraulic pump 32 to the boom cylinder 23 .
- the first main operation valve 61 is a sliding spool directional control valve.
- a spool of the first main operation valve 61 is movable between a stop position PTO for stopping supply of hydraulic fluid to the bucket cylinder 21 to stop the bucket cylinder 21 , a first position PT 1 for connecting the first diverging passage 47 with the first bucket passage 21 A so that hydraulic fluid is supplied to the cap-side space 21 C to extend the bucket cylinder 21 , and a second position PT 2 for connecting the third diverging passage 49 with the second bucket passage 21 B so that hydraulic fluid is supplied to the rod-side space 21 L to retract the bucket cylinder 21 .
- the first main operation valve 61 is operated so that the bucket cylinder 21 becomes at least one of a stop state, an extending state, and a retracting state.
- the second main operation valve 62 has a structure equivalent to that of the first main operation valve 61 .
- a spool of the second main operation valve 62 is movable between a stop position for stopping supply of hydraulic fluid to the arm cylinder 22 to stop the arm cylinder 22 , a second position for connecting the fourth diverging passage 50 with the second arm passage 22 B so that hydraulic fluid is supplied to the cap-side space 22 C to extend the arm cylinder 22 , and a first position for connecting the second diverging passage 48 with the first arm passage 22 A so that hydraulic fluid is supplied to the rod-side space 22 L to retract the arm cylinder 22 .
- the second main operation valve 62 is operated so that the arm cylinder 22 becomes at least one of a stop state, an extending state, and a retracting state.
- the third main operation valve 63 has a structure equivalent to that of the first main operation valve 61 .
- a spool of the third main operation valve 63 is movable between a stop position for stopping supply of hydraulic fluid to the boom cylinder 23 to stop the boom cylinder 23 , a first position for connecting the fifth diverging passage 51 with the first boom passage 23 A so that hydraulic fluid is supplied to the cap-side space 23 C to extend the boom cylinder 23 , and a second position for connecting the sixth diverging passage 52 with the second boom passage 232 so that hydraulic fluid is supplied to the rod-side space 23 L to retract the boom cylinder 23 .
- the third main operation valve 63 is operated so that the boom cylinder 23 becomes at least one of a stop state, an extending state, and a retracting state.
- the first main operation valve 61 is operated by the operating device 5 .
- a pilot pressure acts on the first main operation valve 61 , and the direction and the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied from the first main operation valve 61 to the bucket cylinder 21 are determined.
- the bucket cylinder 21 operates in a moving direction corresponding to the direction of the hydraulic fluid supplied to the bucket cylinder 21 , and the bucket cylinder 21 operates at a cylinder speed corresponding to the flow rate of the hydraulic fluid supplied to the bucket cylinder 21 .
- the second main operation valve 62 is operated by the operating device 5 .
- the direction and the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied from the second main operation valve 62 to the arm cylinder 22 are determined.
- the arm cylinder 22 operates in a moving direction corresponding to the direction of the hydraulic fluid supplied to the arm cylinder 22 , and the arm cylinder 22 operates at a cylinder speed corresponding to the flow rate of the hydraulic fluid supplied to the arm cylinder 22 .
- the third main operation valve 63 is operated by the operating device 5 .
- the direction and the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied from the third main operation valve 63 to the boom cylinder 23 are determined.
- the boom cylinder 23 operates in a moving direction corresponding to the direction of the hydraulic fluid supplied to the boom cylinder 23 , and the boom cylinder 23 operates at a cylinder speed corresponding to the flow rate of the hydraulic fluid supplied to the boom cylinder 23 .
- the bucket 11 When the bucket cylinder 21 operates, the bucket 11 is driven on the basis of the moving direction and the cylinder speed of the bucket cylinder 21 .
- the arm cylinder 22 When the arm cylinder 22 operates, the arm 12 is driven on the basis of the moving direction and the cylinder speed of the arm cylinder 22 .
- the boom cylinder 23 When the boom cylinder 23 operates, the boom 13 is driven on the basis of the moving direction and the cylinder speed of the boom cylinder 23 .
- the hydraulic fluid discharged from the bucket cylinder 21 , the arm cylinder 22 , and the boom cylinder 23 is discharged to a tank 54 via a discharge passage 53 .
- the first pump passage 41 and the second pump passage 42 are connected with each other by a merging passage 55 .
- the merging passage 55 is a passage connecting the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 with each other. Specifically, the merging passage 55 connects the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 with each other via the first pump passage 41 and the second pump passage 42 .
- a first merging/diverging valve 67 is provided in the merging passage 55 .
- the first merging/diverging valve 67 is an opening/closing device provided in the merging passage 55 and configured to open and close the merging passage 55 .
- the first merging/diverging valve 67 opens or closes the merging passage 55 to switch between a connected state in which the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 are connected with each other and an unconnected state in which the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 are not connected with each other.
- the connected state of the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 includes a merging state in which the merging passage 55 is opened so that the first pump passage 41 and the second pump passage 42 are connected with each other and hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump 41 and hydraulic fluid discharged from the second hydraulic pump 42 merge.
- the unconnected state of the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 includes a split-flow state (separated state) in which the merging passage 55 is closed so that the first pump passage 41 and the second pump passage 42 are separated and hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump 41 and hydraulic fluid discharged from the second hydraulic pump 42 do not merge.
- a switching valve is used for the first merging/diverging valve 67 , but the first merging/diverging valve 67 does not have to be a switching valve.
- the merging state refers to a state in which the first pump passage 41 and the second pump passage 42 are connected with each other via the merging passage 55 , and hydraulic fluid discharged from the first pump passage 41 and hydraulic fluid discharged from the second pump passage 42 merge at the first merging/diverging valve 67 .
- the merging state is a first state in which hydraulic fluid supplied from both the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 is supplied to a plurality of actuators, which are the bucket cylinder 21 , the arm cylinder 22 , and the boom cylinder 23 .
- the split-flow state refers to a state in which the merging passage 55 connecting the first pump passage 41 and the second pump passage 42 with each other is separated by the first merging/diverging valve 67 , and hydraulic fluid discharged from the first pump passage 41 and hydraulic fluid discharged from the second pump passage 42 are separated from each other.
- the split-flow state is a second state in which the actuator to which hydraulic fluid is supplied from the first hydraulic pump 31 and the actuator to which hydraulic fluid is supplied from the second hydraulic pump 32 are different.
- hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump 31 is supplied to the bucket cylinder 21 and the arm cylinder 22 .
- hydraulic fluid is supplied from the second hydraulic pump 32 to the boom cylinder 23 .
- a spool of the first merging/diverging valve 67 is movable between a merging position for opening the merging passage 55 to connect the first pump passage 41 and the second pump passage 42 with each other, and a split-flow position for closing the merging passage 55 to separate the first pump passage 41 and the second pump passage 42 from each other.
- the first merging/diverging valve 67 is controlled so that the first pump passage 41 and the second pump passage 42 become either one of the merging state and the split-flow state.
- the merging passage 55 is closed.
- hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump 31 is supplied to a first actuator group to which at least one actuator belongs.
- hydraulic fluid discharged from the second hydraulic pump 32 is supplied to a second actuator group to which at least one actuator different from the actuators belonging to the first actuator group belongs.
- the bucket cylinder 21 and the arm cylinder 22 belong to the first actuator group.
- the boom cylinder 23 belongs to the second actuator group.
- hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump 31 is supplied to the bucket cylinder 21 and the arm cylinder 22 via the first pump passage 41 , the first main operation valve 61 , and the second main operation valve 62 .
- hydraulic fluid discharged from the second hydraulic pump 32 is supplied to the boom cylinder 23 via the second pump passage 42 and the third main operation valve 63 .
- the first merging/diverging valve 67 When the first merging/diverging valve 67 has become an open state and the merging passage 55 is thus opened, the first pump passage 41 and the second pump passage 42 are connected with each other. As a result, hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 is supplied to the bucket cylinder 21 , the arm cylinder 22 , and the boom cylinder 23 via the first pump passage 41 , the second pump passage 42 , the first main operation valve 61 , the second main operation valve 62 , and the third main operation valve 63 .
- the first merging/diverging valve 67 is controlled by the aforementioned pump controller 19 .
- the pump controller 10 controls the first merging/diverging valve 67 to switch between the split-flow state in which the merging passage 55 is closed and the connected state in which the merging passage 55 is opened.
- the pump controller 19 is a control device for obtaining distributed flow rates of hydraulic fluid to be distributed to the respective hydraulic cylinders 20 on the basis of the operation state of the working unit 1 and the loads on the hydraulic cylinders 20 , and operating the first merging/diverging valve 67 on the basis of the obtained distributed flow rates. Details of the pump controller 19 will be described later.
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes a second merging/diverging valve 68 .
- the second merging/diverging valve 68 is connected with a shuttle valve 80 provided between the first main operation valve 61 and the second main operation valve 62 . Maximum pressure of the first main operation valve 61 and the second main operation valve 62 is selected by the shuttle valve 80 and output to the second merging/diverging valve 68 .
- the shuttle valve 80 is connected between the second merging/diverging valve 68 and the third main operation valve 63 .
- the second merging/diverging valve 68 selects, by the shuttle valve 80 , the maximum pressure of a load sensing pressure (LS pressure) that is a reduced pressure of hydraulic fluid supplied to a first shaft representing the bucket cylinder 21 , a second shaft representing the arm cylinder 22 , and a third shaft representing the boom cylinder 23 .
- the load sensing pressure refers to pilot fluid pressure used for pressure compensation.
- the maximum LS pressure of the first and second shafts is supplied to the pressure compensation valves 70 of the first and second shafts and the servomechanism 31 B of the first hydraulic pump 31
- the LS pressure of the third shaft is supplied to the pressure compensation valve 70 of the third shaft and the servomechanism 32 B of the second hydraulic pump 32 .
- the shuttle valve 80 selects a pilot fluid pressure that is the maximum value from the pilot fluid pressures output from the first main operation valve 61 , the second main operation valve 62 , and the third main operation valve 63 .
- the selected pilot fluid pressure is supplied to the pressure compensation valves 70 and the servomechanisms ( 31 B, 32 B) of the hydraulic pumps 30 ( 31 , 32 ).
- a pressure sensor 81 C is attached to the first bucket passage 21 A.
- a pressure sensor 81 L is attached to the second bucket passage 21 B.
- the pressure sensor 81 C detects the pressure in the cap-side space 21 C of the bucket cylinder 21 .
- the pressure sensor 81 L detects the pressure in the rod-side space 21 L of the bucket cylinder 21 .
- a pressure sensor 82 C is attached to the first arm passage 22 A.
- a pressure sensor 82 L is attached to the second arm passage 22 B.
- the pressure sensor 82 C detects the pressure in the cap-side space 22 C of the arm cylinder 22 .
- the pressure sensor 82 L detects the pressure in the rod-side space 22 L of the arm cylinder 22 .
- a pressure sensor 83 C is attached to the first boom passage 23 A.
- a pressure sensor 83 L is attached to the second boom passage 23 B.
- the pressure sensor 83 C detects the pressure in the cap-side space 23 C of the boom cylinder 23 .
- the pressure sensor 83 L detects the pressure in the rod-side space 21 L of the boom cylinder 23 .
- a pressure sensor 84 is attached on a discharge port side of the first hydraulic pump 31 , more specifically, between the first hydraulic pump 31 and the first pump passage 41 .
- the pressure sensor 84 detects the pressure of hydraulic fluid discharged by the first hydraulic pump 31 .
- a pressure sensor 85 is attached a discharge port side of the second hydraulic pump 32 , more specifically, between the second hydraulic pump 32 and the second pump passage 42 .
- the pressure sensor 85 detects the pressure of hydraulic fluid discharged by the second hydraulic pump 32 . Detection values detected by the respective pressure sensors are output to the pump controller 19 .
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes the pressure compensation valves 70 .
- the pressure compensation valves 70 each has a selecting port for selecting between connection, throttling, and shutoff.
- the pressure compensation valves 70 include throttle valves capable of switching between shutoff, throttling, and connection with self-pressure.
- the pressure compensation valves 70 are intended to compensate flow rate distribution depending on the ratio of metering opening areas of the respective shafts even when the load pressures on the respective shafts. If the pressure compensation valves 70 are not provided, most of hydraulic fluid would flow toward a shaft with a lower load.
- the pressure compensation valves 70 apply a pressure drop to a shaft with a low load pressure so that the outlet pressure of a main operation valve 60 of the shaft with the low load pressure becomes equal to the outlet pressure of a main operation valve 60 of a shaft with a maximum load pressure, which results in equal outlet pressures of the respective main operation valves 60 , to achieve the function of flow rate distribution.
- the pressure compensation valves 70 include a pressure compensation valve 71 and a pressure compensation valve 72 that are connected with the first main operation valve 61 , a pressure compensation valve 73 and a pressure compensation valve 74 that are connected with the second main operation valve 62 , and a pressure compensation valve 75 and a pressure compensation valve 76 that are connected with the third main operation valve 63 .
- the pressure compensation valve 71 compensates for a differential pressure (metering differential pressure) across the first main operation valve 61 in a state in which the first diverging passage 47 and the first bucket passage 21 A are connected with each other so that hydraulic fluid will be supplied to the cap-side space 21 C.
- the pressure compensation valve 72 compensates for a differential pressure (metering differential pressure) across the first main operation valve 61 in a state in which the third diverging passage 49 and the second bucket passage 21 B are connected with each other so that hydraulic fluid will be supplied to the rod-side space 21 L.
- the pressure compensation valve 73 compensates for a differential pressure (metering differential pressure) across the second main operation valve 62 in a state in which the second diverging passage 48 and the first arm passage 22 A are connected with each other so that hydraulic fluid will be supplied to the rod-side space 22 L.
- the pressure compensation valve 74 compensates for a differential pressure (metering differential pressure) across the second main operation valve 62 in a state in which the fourth diverging passage 50 and the second arm passage 22 B are connected with each other so that hydraulic fluid will be supplied to the cap-side space 22 C.
- a differential pressure (metering differential pressure) across a main operation valve refers to a difference between the pressure at an inlet port corresponding to a hydraulic pump side of the main operation valve and the pressure at an outlet port corresponding to a hydraulic cylinder side of the main operation valve, which is a differential pressure for metering a flow rate.
- the pressure compensation valves 70 enable distribution of hydraulic fluid at flow rates depending on the manipulation amounts of the operating device 5 to the bucket cylinder 21 and to the arm cylinder 22 even when a low load acts on one hydraulic cylinder 20 of the bucket cylinder 21 and the arm cylinder 22 and a high load acts on the other hydraulic cylinder 20 thereof.
- the pressure compensation valves 70 enable supply at flow rates based on manipulation independently of the loads on a plurality of hydraulic cylinders 20 .
- the pressure compensation valves 70 ( 73 , 74 ) disposed on the low load side make compensation so that the metering differential pressure ⁇ P 2 on the arm cylinder 22 side, that is the low load side, becomes approximately equal to the metering differential pressure ⁇ P 1 on the bucket cylinder 21 side, so that the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied from the second main operation valve 62 to the arm cylinder 22 will be based on the operation amount of the second main operation valve 62 , independently of the metering differential pressure ⁇ P 1 generated when hydraulic fluid is supplied from the first main operation valve 61 to the bucket cylinder 21 .
- the pressure compensation valves 70 ( 71 , 72 ) disposed on the low load side compensate for the metering differential pressure ⁇ P 1 on the low load side, so that the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied from the first main operation valve 61 to the bucket cylinder 21 will be based on the operation amount of the first main operation valve 61 , independently of the metering differential pressure ⁇ P 2 generated when hydraulic fluid is supplied from the second main operation valve 62 to the arm cylinder 22 .
- the hydraulic circuit 40 includes unloader valves 90 .
- hydraulic fluid at a flow rate corresponding to a minimum capacity is discharged from the hydraulic pumps 30 even while the hydraulic cylinders 20 are not driven.
- the hydraulic fluid discharged from the hydraulic pumps 30 while the hydraulic cylinders 20 are not driven is unloaded via the unloader valves 90 .
- FIG. 4 is a functional block diagram of the pump controller 19 according to the present embodiment.
- the pump controller 19 includes a processing unit 19 C, a storage unit 19 M, and an input/output unit 19 IO.
- the processing unit 19 C is a processor
- the storage unit 19 M is a storage
- the input/output unit 19 IO is an input/output interface unit.
- the processing unit 19 C includes a distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca, a determination unit 19 Cb, a control unit 19 Cc, and an operation state determination unit 19 Cd.
- the storage unit 19 M is also used as a temporary storage unit for the processing unit 19 C executing processes.
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca obtains distributed flow rates Q (Qbk, Qa, Qb) that are the flow rates of hydraulic fluid to be distributed to the bucket cylinder 21 , the arm cylinder 22 , and the boom cylinder 23 .
- the determination unit 19 Cb determines whether or not to open the first merging/diverging valve 67 on the basis of the distributed flow rates Q obtained by the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca.
- the control unit 19 Cc outputs a command signal to open or close the first merging/diverging valve 67 .
- the operation state determination unit 19 Cd determines the operation state of the working unit 1 by using an input provided to the operating device 5 .
- the processing unit 19 C which is a processor, reads computer programs for implementing the functions of the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca, the determination unit 19 Cb, the control unit 19 Cc, and the operation state determination unit 19 Cd from the storage unit 19 M, and executes the computer programs. Through this processing, the functions of the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca, the determination unit 19 Cb, the control unit 19 Cc, and the operation state determination unit 19 Cd are implemented. These functions may be implemented by a single circuit, a composite circuit, a programmed processor, a parallel-programmed processor, an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field programmable gate array (FPGA), or a processing circuit combining some of the processors and circuits.
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- Pressure sensors 81 C, 81 L, 82 C, 82 L, 83 C, 83 L, 84 , 85 , 86 , 87 , and 88 and the first merging/diverging valve 67 are connected to the input/output unit 19 IO.
- the pressure sensors 86 , 87 , and 88 are pressure sensors included in the manipulation amount detection unit 28 .
- the pressure sensor 86 detects pilot fluid pressure when an input for operating the bucket 11 is provided to the operating device 5 .
- the pressure sensor 87 detects pilot fluid pressure when an input for operating the arm 12 is provided to the operating device 5 .
- the pressure sensor 88 detects pilot fluid pressure when an input for operating the boom 13 is provided to the operating device 5 .
- the pump controller 19 acquires detected values of the pressure sensors 81 C, 81 L, 82 C, 82 L, 83 C, 83 L, 84 , 85 , 86 , 87 , and 88 from the input/output unit 19 IO, and uses the detected values for control to open or close the first merging/diverging valve 67 , that is, for control to switch between the split-flow state and the merging state.
- the control to open or close the first merging/diverging valve 67 will be described.
- the pump controller 19 obtains the operation state of the working unit 1 on the basis of the detected values of the pressure sensor 86 , 87 , 88 of the operating device 5 .
- the pump controller 19 also obtains the distributed flow rates Q of hydraulic fluid to be distributed to the bucket cylinder 21 , the arm cylinder 22 , and the boom cylinder 23 from the detected values of the pressure sensors 81 C, 81 L, 82 C, 82 L, 830 , and 83 L.
- the pump controller 19 compares the obtained distributed flow rates Q with thresholds Qs of the flow rate of hydraulic fluid used for determining whether or not to make the first merging/diverging valve 67 operate, and if the distributed flow rates Q are lower than the thresholds Qs, closes the first merging/diverging valve 67 into the split-flow state. If the obtained distributed flow rates Q are higher than the thresholds Qs, the pump controller 19 opens the first merging/diverging valve 67 into the merging state.
- the thresholds Qs are defined on the basis of the flow rate of hydraulic fluid that the first hydraulic pump 31 alone can supply or the flow rate of hydraulic fluid that the second hydraulic pump 32 alone can supply.
- the distributed flow rates are obtained by an expression (1).
- Qd represents a required flow rate
- PP represents the pressures of hydraulic fluid discharged by the hydraulic pumps 30
- LA represents the loads on the hydraulic cylinders 20
- LPL represents set differential pressures.
- the first main operation valve 61 , the second main operation valve 62 , and the third main operation valve 63 each make the differential pressure between the inlet side and the outlet side constant. This differential pressure corresponds to the set differential pressure ⁇ PL, which is preset for each of the first main operation valve 61 , the second main operation valve 62 , and the third main operation valve 63 and stored in the storage unit 19 M of the pump controller 19 .
- Q Qd ⁇ C ( PP ⁇ LA )/ ⁇ PL ⁇ (1)
- the distributed flow rate Q is determined for each of the hydraulic cylinders 20 , which are the bucket cylinder 21 , the arm cylinder 22 , and the boom cylinder 23 .
- the distributed flow rate of the bucket cylinder 21 is represented by Qbk
- the distributed flow rate of the arm cylinder 22 is represented by Qa
- the distributed flow rate of the boom cylinder 23 is represented by Qb
- the distributed flow rates Qbk, Qa, and Qb are obtained by expressions (2) to (4).
- Qbk Qdbk ⁇ ( PP ⁇ LAbk )/ ⁇ PL ⁇ (2)
- Qa Qda ⁇ ( PP ⁇ LAa )/ ⁇ PL ⁇ (3)
- Qb Qdb ⁇ ( PP ⁇ LAb )/ ⁇ PL ⁇ (4)
- Qdbk represents the required flow rate of the bucket cylinder 21
- LAbk represents the load on the bucket cylinder 21
- Qda represents the required flow rate of the arm cylinder 22
- LAa represents the load on the arm cylinder 22
- Qdb represents the required flow rate of the boom cylinder 23
- LAb represents the load on the boom cylinder 23 .
- the set differential pressures LPL are the same values for all of the first main operation valve 61 for supplying and discharging hydraulic fluid to/from the bucket cylinder 21 , the second main operation valve 62 for supplying and discharging hydraulic fluid to/from the arm cylinder 22 , and the third main operation valve 63 for supplying and discharging hydraulic fluid to/from the boom cylinder 23 .
- the set differential pressures LPL are a set differential pressure of the first main operation valve 61 for supplying and discharging hydraulic fluid to/from the bucket cylinder 21 , a set differential pressure for the second main operation valve 62 for supplying and discharging hydraulic fluid to/from the arm cylinder 22 , and a set differential pressure for the third main operation valve 63 for supplying and discharging hydraulic fluid to/from the boom cylinder 23 , which are all of the same values.
- the required flow rates Qdbk, Qda, and Qdb are obtained on the basis of the pilot fluid pressures detected by the pressure sensor 86 , 87 , and 88 included in the manipulation amount detection unit 28 of the operating device 5 .
- the pilot fluid pressures detected by the pressure sensors 86 , 87 , and 88 correspond to the operation state of the working unit 1 .
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca converts the pilot fluid pressures into spool strokes of the main operation valves 60 , and obtains the required flow rates Qdbk, Qda, and Qdb from the obtained spool strokes.
- Respective relations between the pilot fluid pressures and the spool strokes of the main operation valves 60 and respective relations between the spool strokes of the main operation valves 60 and the required flow rates Qdbk, Qda, Qdb are written in a conversion table.
- the conversion table is stored in the storage unit 19 M.
- the required flow rates Qdbk, Qda, and Qdb are obtained on the basis of the operation state of the working unit 1 .
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca acquires a detected value of the pressure sensor 86 for detecting a pilot fluid pressure associated with the operation of the bucket 11 , and converts the detected value into the spool stroke of the first main operation valve 61 .
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca then obtains the required flow rate Qdbk of the bucket cylinder 21 from the obtained spool stroke.
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 190 a acquires a detected value of the pressure sensor 87 for detecting the pilot fluid pressure associated with the operation of the arm 12 , and converts the detected value into the spool stroke of the second main operation valve 62 .
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca then obtains the required flow rate Qda of the arm cylinder 22 from the obtained spool stroke.
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 190 a acquires a detected value of the pressure sensor 88 for detecting the pilot fluid pressure associated with the operation of the boom 13 , and converts the detected value into the spool stroke of the third main operation valve 63 .
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca then obtains the required flow rate Qdb of the boom cylinder 23 from the obtained spool stroke.
- the directions in which the bucket 11 , the arm 12 , and the boom 13 operate vary depending on the directions in which the spools of the first main operation valve 61 , the second main operation valve 62 , and the third main operation valve 63 stroke.
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca selects which of the pressures in the cap-side spaces 21 C, 22 C, and 23 C and the pressures in the rod-side spaces 21 L, 22 L, and 23 L to use for obtaining the loads LA depending on the directions in which the bucket 11 , the arm 12 , and the boom 13 operate.
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca obtains the loads LAbk, LAa, and LAb by using detected values of the pressure sensors 810 , 82 C, and 83 C for detecting the pressures in the cap-side spaces 21 C, 22 C, and 23 C.
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca obtains the loads LA, LAa, and LAb by using detected values of the pressure sensors 81 L, 82 L, and 83 L for detecting the pressures in the rod-side spaces 21 L, 22 L, and 23 L.
- the loads LA, LAa, and LAb represent the pressure in the bucket cylinder 21 , the pressure in the arm cylinder 22 , and the pressure in the boom cylinder 23 , respectively.
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca repeats numerical calculation so that the following expression (5) converges, and makes the first merging/diverging valve 67 operate on the basis of the distributed flow rates Qbk, Qa, and Qb when the expression (5) converges.
- Qlp Qbk+Qa+Qb (5)
- the pump maximum flow rate Qmax is a value obtained by subtracting the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied to a hydraulic swing motor when the electric swing motor 25 is replaced by the hydraulic swing motor from a flow rate obtained from an indicated value of the throttle dial 33 .
- the pump maximum flow rate Qmax is the flow rate obtained from the indicated value of the throttle dial 33 .
- the target output of the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 is values obtained by subtracting an output of an auxiliary machine of the excavator 100 from a target output of the engine 26 .
- the pump target flow rate Qt is a flow rate obtained from the target output of the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 and pump pressure. Specifically, the pump pressure is the higher of the pressure of hydraulic fluid discharged by the first hydraulic pump 31 and the pressure of hydraulic fluid discharged by the second hydraulic pump 32 .
- the determination unit 19 Cb of the pump controller 19 determines whether to switch the state to the merging state or the split-flow state on the basis of the result of comparison between the distributed flow rates Qbk, Qa, and Qb and the thresholds Qs.
- the control unit 19 Cc makes the first merging/diverging valve 67 operate on the basis of the merging state or the split-flow state determined by the determination unit 19 Cb.
- the thresholds Qs are determined on the basis of a first supply flow rate Qsf indicating the flow rate of hydraulic fluid that can be supplied by the first hydraulic pump 31 alone and a second supply flow rate Qss indicating the flow rate of hydraulic fluid that can by supplied by the second hydraulic pump 32 alone.
- the first supply flow rate Qsf indicating the flow rate of hydraulic fluid that can be supplied by the first hydraulic pump 31 alone is obtained by multiplying the maximum capacity of the first hydraulic pump 31 by the maximum engine speed of the engine 26 determined by the indicated value of the throttle dial 33 .
- the second supply flow rate Qss indicating the flow rate of hydraulic fluid that can be supplied by the second hydraulic pump 32 alone is obtained by multiplying the maximum capacity of the second hydraulic pump 32 by the maximum engine speed of the engine 26 determined by the indicated value of the throttle dial 33 . Since the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 are directly connected to the output shaft of the engine 26 , the rotation speeds of the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 are equal to the engine speed of the engine 26 .
- the thresholds Qs of hydraulic fluid used for determining whether or not to make the first merging/diverging valve 67 operate are the first supply flow rate Qsf and the second supply flow rate Qss.
- the first hydraulic pump 31 supplies hydraulic fluid to the bucket cylinder 21 and the arm cylinder 22 .
- the first hydraulic pump 31 alone can supply hydraulic fluid to the bucket cylinder 21 and the arm cylinder 22 .
- the second hydraulic pump 32 supplies hydraulic fluid to the boom cylinder 23 .
- the distributed flow rate Qb of the boom cylinder 23 is the second supply flow rate Qss or lower, the second hydraulic pump 32 alone can supply hydraulic fluid to the boom cylinder 23 .
- the determination unit 19 Cb determines the state to be the split-flow state. In this case, the determination unit 19 Cb closes the first merging/diverging valve 67 .
- the determination unit 19 Cb determines the state to be the merging state. In this case, the determination unit 19 Cb opens the first merging/diverging valve 67 .
- the determination on the switching between the split flow and the merging performed by the determination unit 19 Cb may be based on the difference between the pressures of the first pump 31 and the second pump 32 (the pressure sensors 84 and 85 ) instead of the distributed flow rates.
- FIG. 5 illustrates graphs showing one example of the flow rates of the pumps and the hydraulic cylinders, the discharge pressures of the pumps, and lever strokes, which change with time t.
- the horizontal axes in FIG. 5 represent time t.
- An estimated value of the flow rate of hydraulic fluid to be supplied to the arm cylinder 22 is represented by Qag
- an estimated value of the flow rate of hydraulic fluid to be supplied to the boom cylinder 23 is represented by Qbg
- a true value of the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied to the arm cylinder 22 is represented by Qar
- a true value of the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied to the boom cylinder 23 is represented by Qbr.
- the estimated value Qag is the distributed flow rate Qa of the arm cylinder 22 obtained by the pump controller 19
- the estimated value Qbg is the distributed flow rate Qb of the boom cylinder 23 obtained by the pump controller 19 .
- a flow rate Qpf represents the flow rate of hydraulic fluid discharged by the first hydraulic pump 31
- a flow rate Qps represents the flow rate of hydraulic fluid discharged by the second hydraulic pump 32
- a pressure Ppf represents the pressure of hydraulic fluid discharged by the first hydraulic pump 31
- a pressure Pps represents the pressure of hydraulic fluid discharged by the second hydraulic pump 32
- a pressure Pa represents the pressure of hydraulic fluid supplied to the arm cylinder 22
- a pressure Pb represents the pressure of hydraulic fluid supplied to the boom cylinder 23 .
- a lever stroke Lvsa represents the stroke of the control lever when the operating device 5 is manipulated to operate the arm 12
- a lever stroke Lvsb represents the stroke of the control lever when the operating device 5 is manipulated to operate the boom 13 .
- the pump controller 19 obtains the distributed flow rates Q of hydraulic fluid distributed to the respective hydraulic cylinders 20 , which are actuators for driving the working unit 1 , on the basis of the operation state of the working unit 1 and the loads on the hydraulic cylinders 20 .
- the pump controller 19 then switches between the merging state and the split-flow state on the basis of the obtained distributed flow rates Q and the thresholds Qs.
- the period during which the state can be the split-flow state is a period PDP.
- the state is to be the split-flow state if the pressures Ppf and Pps are thresholds Ps or higher since the flow rates of hydraulic fluid required for the hydraulic cylinders 20 are low, and the state is to be the merging state if the pressures Ppf and Pps are lower than the thresholds Ps since the flow rates of hydraulic fluid required for the hydraulic cylinders 20 are high.
- the thresholds Ps need to be high.
- the period during which the state can be the split-flow state is a period PDU.
- a period PDI during which the state can be the split-flow state is a period obtained on the basis of the true values Qar and Qbr of the flow rates of hydraulic fluid supplied to the hydraulic cylinders 20 and the thresholds Qs.
- the true values Qar and Qbr of the flow rates of hydraulic fluid supplied to the hydraulic cylinders 20 cannot be actually obtained, but the period PDI based on the true values Qar and Qbr is a period that is the longest possible period in theory.
- the period during which the state can be the split-flow state is the period PDU based on the pressures Ppf and Pps, the period PDP determined by the control system 9 including the pump controller 19 , and the period PDI based on the true values Qar and Qbr in ascending order of length.
- the control system 9 is capable of making the period PDP during which the state can be the split-flow state closer to the theoretically possible period, that is, the period PDI based on the true values Qar and Qbr of the flow rates of hydraulic fluid supplied to the hydraulic cylinders 20 .
- control system 9 is able to make the period during which the drive 4 operates in the split-flow state longer, the period during which the pressure of high-pressure hydraulic fluid is reduced so that the pressure drop during supply to the boom cylinder 23 is reduced in the merging state is longer.
- the control unit 19 Cc controls the first merging/diverging valve 67 to switch between the split-flow state in which the merging passage 55 is closed and the merging state in which the merging passage 55 is opened.
- hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump 31 is supplied to the arm cylinder 22 and the bucket cylinder 23 in the first actuator group.
- hydraulic fluid discharged from the second hydraulic pump 32 is supplied to the boom cylinder 23 of the second actuator group.
- the control unit 19 Cc controls the first merging/diverging valve 67 so that the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 are brought into the connected state (merging state).
- cylinder pressures which are the pressures of hydraulic fluid supplied to the hydraulic cylinders 20 .
- the driving pressures indicating the differences between the pressures in the rod-side spaces and the pressures in the cap-side spaces of the hydraulic cylinders 20 become lower.
- the driving pressures become lower, the pressure change amounts of the cylinder pressures with respect to the driving pressures become relatively larger. As a result, the operator is likely to feel a shock.
- FIG. 6 is a graph for explaining a shock caused by switching between the merging state and the split-flow state, and illustrates the relations between the pressures in the rod-side spaces and the pressures in the cap-side spaces of the hydraulic cylinders 20 and the merging state and the split-flow state.
- an example of the pressure in the rod-side space 22 L and the pressure in the cap-side space 22 C of the arm cylinder 22 among the hydraulic cylinders 20 will be used for explanation.
- the pressure in the rod-side space 22 L will be referred to as a head pressure where appropriate
- the pressure in the cap-side space 22 C will be referred to as a bottom pressure where appropriate.
- the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure will be referred to as a driving pressure where appropriate.
- the arm cylinder 22 extends when the bottom pressure is higher than the head pressure, and the arm cylinder 22 retracts when the bottom pressure is lower than the head pressure.
- the bottom pressure is higher than the head pressure and the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is large.
- the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is small. Note that an example of such a situation as the period Ta in which the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is large is a situation in which the working unit 1 is performing digging work. An example of such a situation as the period Tb in which the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is small is a situation in which the working unit 1 is in the air without being in contact with an object to be dug out.
- the driving pressure indicating the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is large.
- the pressure change amount of the bottom pressure with respect to the driving pressure is relatively small.
- the operator is less likely to feel a shock.
- the driving pressure indicating the pressure between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is small.
- the pressure change amount of the bottom pressure with respect to the driving pressure is relatively large. The operator is therefore likely to feel a shock.
- the control unit 19 Cc controls the first merging/diverging valve 67 so that the state becomes the merging state (connected state) if the driving pressures indicating the differences between the pressure in the rod-side spaces and the pressures in the cap-side spaces of the hydraulic cylinders 20 are lower than defined values.
- the control unit 19 Cc when a state in which the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is large changes to a state in which the difference is small, the control unit 19 Cc maintains the merging state.
- the arm cylinder 22 In the state in which the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is large, the arm cylinder 22 is often in a digging state. In the state in which the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is small, the arm cylinder 22 is often in a non-digging state.
- the determination unit 19 Cb is capable of determining the operation state of the arm 12 on the basis of the presence or absence of manipulation of an arm lever.
- the determination unit 19 Cb determines either one of the merging state (connected state) and the split-flow state (unconnected state) on the basis of the operation state of the arm 12 .
- the determination unit 19 Cb determines to maintain the merging state, and the control unit 19 Cc controls the first merging/diverging valve 67 on the basis of the determination.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an example of the method for controlling the excavator 100 according to the present embodiment.
- the control method according to the present embodiment includes obtaining the distributed flow rates Q of hydraulic fluid distributed to the respective hydraulic cylinders 20 , which are actuators for driving the working unit 1 , on the basis of the operation state of the working unit 1 and the loads on the hydraulic cylinders 20 , and switching between the merging state and the split-flow state on the basis of the obtained distributed flow rates Q and the thresholds Qs, which are predetermined supply flow rates.
- the control method according to the present embodiment is implemented by the control system 9 , or more specifically the pump controller 19 .
- the distributed flow rate computation unit 19 Ca of the pump controller 19 obtains the distributed flow rates Qbk, Qa, and Qb (step S 101 ).
- the determination unit 19 Cb of the pump controller 19 determines whether or not a condition for the split-flow state is satisfied.
- the determination unit 19 Cb determines whether or not the split-flow is possible when the distributed flow rates Q are the thresholds Qs or lower (step S 102 ).
- step S 102 If it is determined in step S 102 that the distributed flow rates Q are the thresholds Qs or lower and the condition for the split-flow state is satisfied (step S 102 , Yes), the determination unit 19 Cb further determines whether or not the driving pressures indicating the differences between the pressures in the rod-side spaces and the pressures in the cap-side spaces of the hydraulic cylinders 20 are defined values or smaller (step S 103 ).
- step S 103 determines the merging/split-flow state to be the split-flow state. If it is determined by the determination unit 190 b to bring the state into the split-flow state, the control unit 190 c closes the first merging/diverging valve 67 to set the split-flow state (step S 104 ). As a result of this processing, the drive 4 operates in the split-flow state.
- step S 102 determines the condition for the split-flow state is not satisfied. If it is determined in step S 102 that the condition for the split-flow state is not satisfied (step S 102 : No), the determination unit 19 Cb determines the merging/split-flow state to be the merging state. If it is determined by the determination unit 19 Cb to bring the state into the merging state, the control unit 19 Cc opens the first merging/diverging valve 67 to set the merging state (step S 105 ). As a result of this processing, the drive 4 operates in the merging state.
- step S 103 determines the merging/split-flow state to be the merging state.
- the determination unit 19 Cb determines to bring the state into the merging state if the driving pressures are the defined values or smaller. If it is determined by the determination unit 19 Cb to bring the state into the merging state, the control unit 19 Cc opens the first merging/diverging valve 67 to set the merging state (step S 105 ). As a result of this processing, the drive 4 operates in the merging state.
- FIG. 8 is a graph illustrating the relations between the pressure in the rod-side space 22 L and the pressure in the cap-side space 22 C of the arm cylinder 22 and the merging state and the split-flow state according to the present embodiment.
- the bottom pressure is higher than the head pressure and the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is large.
- the arm cylinder 22 is in the digging state.
- the control unit 19 Cc controls the first merging/diverging valve 67 so that the merging state is maintained.
- the merging state is also maintained during the period Tb.
- the difference between the bottom pressure and the head pressure is derived from the detected value of the pressure sensor 81 C and the detected value of the pressure sensor 81 L.
- the driving pressure is derived by performing computation based on [bottom pressure ⁇ (head pressure ⁇ cylinder head area ⁇ cylinder bottom area)].
- the defined value for maintaining the merging state is freely defined.
- the merging passage 55 connecting the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 with each other is switched between the split-flow state and the merging state by the first merging/diverging valve 67 .
- the control unit 19 Cc controls the first merging/diverging valve 67 to maintain the merging state.
- the driving pressure when the driving pressure is large as in the period Ta, even if a pressure change in the bottom pressure occurs, the pressure change amount of the bottom pressure with respect to the driving pressure is relatively small as described above, and the operator is thus less likely to feel a shock.
- the driving pressure is small as in the period Tb, if a pressure change in the bottom pressure occurs, the pressure change amount of the bottom pressure with respect to the driving pressure is relatively large and the operator is thus likely to feel a shock.
- the switching from the merging state to the split-flow state is restricted and the merging state is maintained when the driving pressure is small. Thus, the occurrence of a shock felt by the operator is prevented or reduced.
- the determination unit 19 Cb determines the state to be the merging state if the driving pressures are the thresholds.
- the occurrence of a shock felt by the operator is prevented or reduced even if the distributed flow rates Q are the thresholds Qs or lower.
- the control described above is particularly effective when performed on the arm cylinder 22 .
- the change in the driving pressure of the arm cylinder 22 is large.
- the occurrence of a shock felt by the operator is effectively prevented or reduced.
- the drive 4 (hydraulic circuit 40 ) is applied to the excavator 100 .
- the application of the drive 4 is not limited to excavators, but the drive 4 is also widely applicable to hydraulically-driven work machine other than excavators.
- the excavator 100 which is the work machine is hybrid equipment in the present embodiment, but the work machine does not have to be hybrid.
- the first hydraulic pump 31 and the second hydraulic pump 32 are swash plate pumps in the present embodiment, but the pumps are not limited thereto.
- the loads LA, LAa, and LAb are the pressure in the bucket cylinder 21 , the pressure in the arm cylinder 22 , and the pressure in the boom cylinder 23 , respectively, in the present embodiment, but the loads are not limited thereto.
- the loads LA, LAa, and LAb may be the pressure in the bucket cylinder 21 , the pressure in the arm cylinder 22 , and the pressure in the boom cylinder 23 , which have been corrected on the basis of the ratio of areas of throttle valves included in the pressure compensation valves 71 to 76 .
- the thresholds Qs used in determining whether or not to make the first merging/diverging valve 67 operate are the first supply flow rate Qsf and the second supply flow rate Qss in the present embodiment, the thresholds are not limited thereto.
- the thresholds Qs may be flow rates lower than the first supply flow rate Qsf and the second supply flow rate Qss.
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Q=Qd×√{C(PP−LA)/ΔPL} (1)
Qbk=Qdbk×√{(PP−LAbk)/ΔPL} (2)
Qa=Qda×√{(PP−LAa)/ΔPL} (3)
Qb=Qdb×√{(PP−LAb)/ΔPL} (4)
Qlp=Qbk+Qa+Qb (5)
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- 1 WORKING UNIT
- 2 UPPER SWING STRUCTURE
- 3 LOWER TRAVELING STRUCTURE
- 4 DRIVE
- 5 OPERATING DEVICE
- 9 CONTROL SYSTEM
- 11 BUCKET
- 12 ARM
- 13 BOOM
- 14 STORAGE BATTERY
- 17 HYBRID CONTROLLER
- 18 ENGINE CONTROLLER
- 19 PUMP CONTROLLER
- 19C PROCESSING UNIT
- 19M STORAGE UNIT
- 19Ca DISTRIBUTED FLOW RATE COMPUTATION UNIT
- 19Cb DETERMINATION UNIT
- 19Cc CONTROL UNIT
- 19Cd OPERATION STATE DETERMINATION UNIT
- 19IO INPUT/OUTPUT UNIT
- 20 HYDRAULIC CYLINDER
- 21 BUCKET CYLINDER
- 22 ARM CYLINDER
- 23 BOOM CYLINDER
- 24 TRAVEL MOTOR
- 25 ELECTRIC SWING MOTOR
- 26 ENGINE
- 28 MANIPULATION AMOUNT DETECTION UNIT
- 29 COMMON RAIL CONTROL UNIT
- 30 HYDRAULIC PUMP
- 31 FIRST HYDRAULIC PUMP
- 32 SECOND HYDRAULIC PUMP
- 33 THROTTLE DIAL
- 40 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
- 55 MERGING PASSAGE
- 60 MAIN OPERATION VALVE
- 61 FIRST MAIN OPERATION VALVE
- 62 SECOND MAIN OPERATION VALVE
- 63 THIRD MAIN OPERATION VALVE
- 67 FIRST MERGING/DIVERGING VALVE
- 68 SECOND MERGING/DIVERGING VALVE
- 81C, 81L, 82C, 82L, 83C, 83L, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 PRESSURE SENSOR
- 100 EXCAVATOR (WORK MACHINE)
- LA, LAa, LAb, LAbk LOAD
- Q, Qa, Qb, Qbk DISTRIBUTED FLOW RATE
- Qs THRESHOLD
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